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1663690151663 P., Pierre Le petit, 1663, petit in 12 relié plein veau de l'époque, dos à nerfs orné, 6 feuilets non chiffrés - LXXII-256 pages ; frottis d'usage ; coiffes usées, ors du dos très fanés ; mouillure aux premiers et derniers feuillets.
1659237831659. Parisiis Paris apud Carolum Savreux 1659. Un fort vol. au format in-16 141 x 83 mm de 29 ff. n.fol. et 590 490 pp. Reliure XIXÂme de demi-basane fauve dos lisse ornÂŽ de doubles filets dorÂŽs semis de losanges dorÂŽs roulettes dorÂŽes larges fleurons romantiques dorÂŽs piÂce de titre de maroquin vieux-rouge titre dorÂŽ palette dorÂŽe en queue. Edition originale originellement destinÂŽe aux ÂŽlÂves de Port-Royal. Elle se compose d'ÂŽpigrammes d'auteurs anciens et modernes et recÂle l'importante prÂŽface de Pierre Nicole sur la beautÂŽ. Barbier IV Dictionnaire des ouvrages anonymes 1248. Petites altÂŽrations ÂŽparses affectant la reliure. Quelques feuillets lÂŽgÂrement oxydÂŽs. Rares piqžres dans le texte. T‰che d'encre affectant un feuillet. Un cahier trÂs lÂŽgÂrement dÂŽrÂŽglÂŽ. Du reste bonne condition. b42961 unknown
165923783Parisiis [Paris], apud Carolum Savreux, 1659. Un fort vol. au format in-16 (141 x 83 mm) de 29 ff. n.fol. et 590 [490] pp. Reliure XIXème de demi-basane fauve, dos lisse orné de doubles filets dorés, semis de losanges dorés, roulettes dorées, larges fleurons romantiques dorés, pièce de titre de maroquin vieux-rouge, titre doré, palette dorée en queue.
16631059TOLOSAE. (TOULOUSE). APUD RAYMUNDUM BOSC. 1663. IN-16 (9 X 12 CENTIMETRES ENVIRON) DE 347 + (66) PAGES RELIURE D'EPOQUE PLEINE BASANE, DOS A QUATRE NERFS ORNE DE FLEURONS DORES, TRANCHES ROUGES. QUELQUES DEFAUTS EXTERIEURS, SANS L'ETIQUETTE DE TITRE, TRACE DE MOUILLURE ANCIENNE A MI-PAGE SUR QUELQUES FEUILLETS, SANS AUCUNE GRAVITE, SINON BON EXEMPLAIRE DE CETTE EDITION TOULOUSAINE PEU COMMUNE.
1665863M25Paris: Claude Thiboust 1665. Hardback. Good. 8.5" by 5.5". None. A smartly rebound copy of Claude Lancelot's guide to learning the principles of the Latin language from the mid-17th century. An early edition of this work rebound in a cloth binding with renewed end papers. Claude Lancelot c1615-1695 was a French Jansenist monk and grammarian. In this work he provides a guide to the principles of the Latin language explaining genders nouns pronouns conjugations of verbs and syntax among other useful information. He includes an alphabetically arranged table of words translated from Latin to French. Rebound in a cloth binding. Externally very smart. Internally firmly bound. Pages are age toned with tidemarks throughout. Tidemarks have faded some of the lettering to pages 3 5 15 19 20 21 23 58 and 59; in some places the lettering has been handwritten to replace the faded lettering. Loss to pages 35 and 51 not affecting the text. Good Claude Thiboust hardcover
163583350London c1635. Presumed from the Third Edition of Sermons. Disbound This had been shipped rolled in a tube but is suitable for flat presentation or binding. Fair. Format is approximately 8.25 inches by 12 inches. Pagination is 923 to 932 with page 926 and 927 misnumbered as 916 and 919. The flow of the text indicates that these are not pages from a different document but are misnumbered through a printer's error. Text is in English with some Latin phrasing included. Discoloration and some tearing at top of pages. Illustrations on page 923 925 and 932. Text has some printed marginal comments and references. These five sheets/10 pages were removed from a larger work which is believed to be the third edition London 1635 of his Sermons and the pagination is consistent with Gunpowder Plot sermons being found on pages 900 to 1008 of that volume. In 1612 Andrewes selection of this text is unusual coming from Lamentations 3: 22: "It is the Lord's mercies that we are not consumed because his compassions fail not." He contrasts the mercies that Jeremiah witnessed with those enjoyed by England. His theme is that the mercy God showed to England supersedes that for the Israelites and he carefully notes that mercy should then follow from those who have received mercy. Weighted so heavily on the side of mercy especially in the textual embedding of the mercy in terms of imminent suffering the sermon's emphasis requires hearers to adjust their understanding of God's intervention on their behalf. It marks a shift toward addressing the important point of obligations. Due to this shift it is grouped among the latter sermons. Prince Henry's mortal illness prevented the king from attending. It was the only Gunpowder sermon James ever missed. Lancelot Andrewes 1555 - 25 September 1626 was an English bishop and scholar who held high positions in the Church of England during the reigns of Elizabeth I and James I. During the latter's reign Andrewes served successively as Bishop of Chichester of Ely and of Winchester and oversaw the translation of the King James Version of the Bible or Authorized Version. In the Church of England he is commemorated on 25 September with a lesser festival. On the accession of James I Andrewes rose into great favor. He assisted at James's coronation and in 1604 took part in the Hampton Court Conference. Andrewes' name is the first on the list of divines appointed to compile the Authorized Version of the Bible. He headed the "First Westminster Company" which took charge of the first books of the Old Testament Genesis to 2 Kings. He acted furthermore as a sort of general editor for the project as well. Following the discovery of the Gunpowder Plot Andrewes was asked to prepare a sermon to be presented to the king in 1606 Sermons Preached upon the V of November in Lancelot Andrewes XCVI Sermons 3rd. Edition London1635 pp. 889890 900-1008 . In this sermon Lancelot Andrewes justified the need to commemorate the deliverance and defined the nature of celebrations. This sermon became the foundation of celebrations which continue 400 years later. Andrewes preached regularly and submissively before James I and his court on the anniversaries of the Gowrie Conspiracy and the Gunpowder Plot. These sermons were used to promulgate the doctrine of the Divine Right of Kings. In 1609 he published Tortura Torti a learned work which grew out of the Gunpowder Plot controversy. In 1617 he accompanied James I to Scotland with a view to persuading the Scots that Episcopacy was preferable to Presbyterianism. He was made dean of the Chapel Royal and translated by the confirmation of his election to that see in February 1619 to Winchester a diocese that he administered with great success. Following his death in 1626 in his Southwark palace he was mourned alike by leaders in church and state and buried beside the high altar at St. Saviour's now Southwark Cathedral then in the Diocese of Winchester. Ninety-six of his sermons were published in 1631 by command of Charles I have been occasionally reprinted and are considered among the most rhetorically developed and polished sermons of the late-sixteenth and early-seventeenth centuries. Because of these Andrewes has been commemorated by literary greats such as T. S. Eliot. In his 1997 novel Timequake Kurt Vonnegut suggested that Andrewes was "the greatest writer in the English language" citing as proof the first few verses of the 23rd Psalm. His translation work has also led him to appear as a character in three plays dealing with the King James Bible Howard Brenton's Anne Boleyn 2010 Jonathan Holmes' Into Thy Hands 2011 and David Edgar's Written on the Heart 2011. unknown
1610BOOKS314349Hanoviae: Apud Guilielmum Antonium. G/NO DUSTJACKET. 1610. Paperback. Reply of the Bishop of Winchester to the Apologia of Bellarmine. Ref. - McIlwain lxi. . 12mo. 595 pp. Later paper wrapper attached which has a tear. Text is tight and intact. . Apud Guilielmum Antonium paperback
1629WRCLIT66083London: Excudebat Felix Kyngston pro R.B. & Andraea Hebb 1629. 14200blank;2871 blankpp. Lacking A1 blank except for signature mark. Quarto. Modern three quarter calf and marbled boards raised bands gilt labels. A2-3 a bit frayed and darkened at fore-edges early ink name on title with faint old seminary blindstamp in lower corner some occasional mild foxing or faint spotting small burn hole in fore-margin of C3 some occasional light pencil marginal highlighting otherwise a good to very good copy well bound. First edition of this significant posthumously published collection of Andrewes' shorter works with each of the dozen main divisions marked by its own printed general title. Andrewes is of course best honored among present generations for his gifted use of the English language in his sermons and in his role in the translation and editing of the text of the King James Bible. NCBEL I:1920. ESTC S122313. STC 602. Excudebat Felix Kyngston pro R.B. & Andraea Hebb hardcover books
16810110# AUTEUR: Claude Lancelot # ÉDITEUR: Denys Thierry - Paris # ANNÉE ÉDITION: 1681 # COUVERTURE: relié plein veau - dos à nerf - motifs dorés # DÉTAILS: In 8° relié 815pp + 4ff (table) 8ème édition.(1 ère édition 1644), Claude Lancelot (1615-1695) : Janséniste, participe â la création des petites écoles de Port-Royal en 1638. Exilé en Bretagne près de l' abbaye Sainte-Croix de Quimperlé Don C. Lancelot meurt â 80 ans. Il fut l'un des premiers maitres de Port-Royal, donnant un enseignement basé sur le respect des enfants. état : bon, petite tache page de garde, petit manque 2eme page de garde, réparation sans manque â la dernière page de tables mais ensemble sans rousseur. # PHOTOS visibles sur www.latourinfernal.com
1672R13BRWN2206London: Robert Pawlet 1672. Hardback contemporary brown speckled calf. 2 works bound together. Pp. 18 353 24 52. Engraved frontispiece and additional engraved title three engraved portraits by Wenceslaus Hollar engraved title to second part by Hollar. Spine worn at head and foot with loss joints cracked board corners worn. 18th century ownership inscription to front pastedown with another early ownership inscription to rear blank. Some occasional small worm holes and pencil marks to fore margins. Faint water marking to pages 30-70 roughly. Scarce. r13. Hard Cover. Good. Robert Pawlet Hardcover
165061512London, Roger Norton, 1650. Folio. In a contemporary full calf binding with five raised bands and double ruled fillets to boards. A few stains and scratches to boards. Annotations in contemporary hand to verso of title-page. With occassional marginal annotation throughout, otherwise nice and clean. (34), 530 pp. Wanting the portrait.
165061512London Roger Norton 1650. Folio. In a contemporary full calf binding with five raised bands and double ruled fillets to boards. A few stains and scratches to boards. Annotations in contemporary hand to verso of title-page. With occassional marginal annotation throughout otherwise nice and clean. 34 530 pp. Wanting the portrait. <br/><br/><em>Second edition of Bishop Andrews’ detailed exposition of the Ten Commandments. "Andrewes was one the main influences on the formation of a distinctively Anglican theology. He was one of the Caroline Divines who distinguished Anglicanism both from Roman Catholicism and from the theology of the Continental reformers. He was a distinguished biblical scholar and one of the translators of the Authorized King James Version of the Bible. Andrewes' preaching was learned and deeply rooted in his experience of faith. Theology and spirituality were inseparable for Andrewes. His life is commemorated in the Episcopal Calendar on September 26." Carey Patrick "Biographical Dictionary of Christian Theologians. </em> hardcover
168929551<p>Printed in London in 1689 by Sam. Smith this Latin anthology gathers selections from both ancient and post-classical poets. Compiled by Pierre Nicole and Claude Lancelot it offers Latin epigrams from Martial Cicero and Virgil along with works by Boethius Beza and Grotius. Greek excerpts appear with Latin translations. Created during the Jansenist era of classical instruction this edition remains a notable reference for Latin and humanist studies. Very Good. The original leather binding shows rubbing to the corners and edges but it remains tight and complete. Pages are clean and show only light toning. 16mo single volume. Collation: 56 429 2 28 pp. #29551 PHOTOS AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST.</p> Sumptibus Sam. Smith hardcover
165929697<p>Printed in London in 1659 this Latin anthology gathers selections from both ancient and post-classical poets. Compiled by Pierre Nicole and Claude Lancelot it offers Latin epigrams from Martial Cicero and Virgil along with works by Boethius Beza and Grotius. Greek excerpts appear with Latin translations. Created during the Jansenist era of classical instruction this edition remains a notable reference for Latin and humanist studies. Very Good. The original leather binding shows rubbing to the corners and edges but it remains tight and complete. Pages are clean and show only light toning. 16mo single volume. Collation: 60 590 pp. #29697 PHOTOS AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST.</p> Carolum Savreux hardcover
167531330AB1675. London Printed for M.G. and are to be sold by George Swinnock at the Crane in Cheap-side 1675. Folio 20 cm wide x 295 cm high. XIV 530 pages. Original Hardcover full 17th century leather with recently renewed spinelabel. In protective Mylar. Very good condition with only minor signs of wear. Original pastedowns were saved but new pastedowns and endpapers were renewed. Manuscript entry of preowner "William Meade" on rear endpaper: "Ex Libris Guilliellmi Meade". From the library of Richard Meade Ballymartle. Lancelot Andrewes 1555 25 September 1626 was an English bishop and scholar who held high positions in the Church of England during the reigns of Elizabeth I and James I. During the latter's reign Andrewes served successively as Bishop of Chichester of Ely and of Winchester and oversaw the translation of the King James Version of the Bible or Authorized Version. In the Church of England he is commemorated on 25 September with a lesser festival. Andrewes was considered next to James Ussher to be the most learned churchman of his day and enjoyed a great reputation as an eloquent and impassioned preacher but the stiffness and artificiality of his style render his sermons unsuited to modern taste. Nevertheless there are passages of extraordinary beauty and profundity. His doctrine was High Church and in his life he was humble pious and charitable. He continues to influence religious thinkers to the present day and was cited as an influence by T. S. Eliot among others. Eliot also borrowed almost word for word and without his usual acknowledgement a passage from Andrewes' 1622 Christmas Day sermon for the opening of his poem "Journey of the Magi". In his 1997 novel Timequake Kurt Vonnegut suggested that Andrewes was "the greatest writer in the English language" citing as proof the first few verses of the 23rd Psalm. His translation work has also led him to appear as a character in three plays dealing with the King James Bible Howard Brenton's Anne Boleyn 2010 Jonathan Holmes' Into Thy Hands 2011 and David Edgar's Written on the Heart 2011. Wikipedia hardcover
1664293140Paris.: Pierre le Petit. 1664. 2nd Edition. Old brown marbled leather raised bands red spine label gilt spine decorations in six compartments marbled edges. Very good spine heel chipped lacks the endpapers text tight and fresh. 15x9 cm. French text. Scarce revised and corrected second edition. weight: 0.6 lb. Engraved half-title page. Pierre le Petit. hardcover books
1664293140Paris.: Pierre le Petit. 1664. 2nd Edition. Old brown marbled leather raised bands red spine label gilt spine decorations in six compartments marbled edges. Very good spine heel chipped lacks the endpapers text tight and fresh. 15x9 cm. French text. Scarce revised and corrected second edition. weight: 0.6 lb. Engraved half-title page. Pierre le Petit. hardcover
16646181664 Paris, Pierre Le Petit, 1664.
16531912300005London : Roger Daniel M. DC. LIII; E.C. Printed in the Year M. DC. LVIII 1653. Hardcover. Good. Bound in worn contemporary calf. Front hinge splitting. Rear board nearly detached. Collated: 2 93 2 375 pages. Toning to pages. Ruled in red. Wing B2469. Herbert 641 this copy bound without plates. General title dated 1658. The New Testament has separate title page dated 1653; register is continuous. Provenance: Wentworth Huyshe armorial bookplate. Huyshe 1847-1934 was a noted author historian journalist and actor. He converted to Roman Catholicism and settled in Chipping Campden. Signed by Huyshe in 1874. London : Roger Daniel, M. DC. LIII; E.C., Printed in the Year M. DC. LVIII hardcover
1657LA - HAY136001657. A Paris Chez Pierre Le Petit Imprimeur & Libraire ordinaire du Roy. relié plein cuir contemporain. La reliure plein cuir a été superbement refaite et le dos d'origine excepté un manque en tête et en pied orné de filets dentelles motifs et titre dorés a été récupéré et recollé à bon escient . le dos d'origine est en partie frotté l'intérieur est en état remarquable ; très bel exemplaire. in-16. avec une gravure en frontispice quelques bandeaux et une lettrine ; la reliure plein cuir a été superbement refaite et le dos d'origine excepté un manque en tête et en pied orné de filets dentelles motifs et titre dorés a été récupéré et recollé à bon escient. unknown
1675033336<p>London: Printed by JC for William Crooke at the Green Dragon Without Temple-Bar and to be Sold by John Courtney Bookseller in Sarum 1675 A very good copy of the 1st edition complete in new quarter leather binding with marbled boards. Lancelot Addison 1632-1703 was a Church of England clergyman and writer. He spent time as a Chaplain in Tangiers in the 1660's and states in the dedication that this provided the opportunity to study the Jewish population there. The binding is in fine clean condition with title label and gilt banding to spine. Internally new endpapers and blanks have been added. Contents: frontispiece; title; dedication to Sir Joseph Williamson 4pp; To the Reader 1p; book list 1p; Introduction pp 1-224; Conclusion 225-238; Summary Discourses 239-249; Finis; The Contents 6pp; Finis. Text with decorative headbands and initial capitals. Contents are generally clean and sound with a tightly trimmed top margin that occasional touches the top of the lettering. There are occasional sections with thin ink underlining eg pp 14-17 and occasional ink scholarly notes - generally page references. There is a grubby mark at the side of p34 and occasional light creasing across top page corners. Please enquire if you would like to see additional images.</p> Printed by JC for William Crooke, at the Green Dragon Without Temple-Bar, and to be Sold by John Courtney Bookseller in Sarum hardcover
16095131Londini Execudebat Robertus Barkeri Anno 1609; Anno 1610. 1609 4to. 8 402 2 p. 18 362 p. ESTC S122436 The issue with no list of errata on the final leaf and ESTC S122375. First editions of both works. Bound in nineteenth century half calf with green cloth boards. Neatly rebacked with a contrasting label and raised bands. Ownership inscription dated 1841 and later stamp to front endpapers. Title page a little dusty otherwise a clean crisp copy. Two blank leaves before the title of the Responsio. Andrewes argues strongly against the Catholic position on transubstantiation the celebration of the eucharist the intercession of the saints and the nature and prerogatives of papal supremacy. Londini, Execudebat Robertus Barkeri, hardcover
16501809060082ondon Imprinted by R. Norton and are to be sold by G. Badger 1650. 2nd. Hardcover. Good. Folio 29 x 18.5 cm. Bound in contemporary calf. Ruled in blind. Some shelf wear to cover minor flaking. Engraved frontispiece portrait by John Payne. Marginal stains to first two pages. Renewed end sheets. 530 p. Wing A-3147. First published in London 1630. <br> Lancelot Andrewes was and English bishop in the Episcopal Church during the reigns of Elizabeth I and James I. He notably oversaw the translation of the King James Version of the Bible. "Andrewes was one the main influences on the formation of a distinctively Anglican theology. He was one of the Caroline Divines who distinguished Anglicanism both from Roman Catholicism and from the theology of the Continental reformers. He was a distinguished biblical scholar and one of the translators of the Authorized King James Version of the Bible. Andrewes' preaching was learned and deeply rooted in his experience of faith. Theology and spirituality were inseparable for Andrewes. His life is commemorated in the Episcopal Calendar on September 26." - Carey Patrick "Biographical Dictionary of Christian Theologians" Greenwood 2000. <br> Subjects: Ten commandments; Apologetics. ondon, Imprinted by R. Norton, and are to be sold by G. Badger hardcover
160971088vo. London: Excudebat Robertus Barkerus.<b> 1609. Second Printing.</b> This copy exhibits the reading 'agi-' at the end of line 11 on B2r indicative of the form with some of the errata corrected and 3E2 blank rather than bearing errata. <br /><br />Lancelot Andrewes was an English clergyman and scholar who held high positions in the Church of England during the reigns of Queen Elizabeth I and King James I. He was in turn Bishop of Chichester Ely and Winchester and oversaw the translation of the Authorized King James Version of the Bible. His Tortura Torti - a learned work which grew out of the Gunpowder Plot controversy - was written in answer to Roberto Bellarmino's Matthaeus Tortus which had criticized James I's oath of allegiance. Tortura Torti is one of the Bishop's most substantial controversial works in which he "refuted papal supremacy and the pope's power to dispense Catholics from moral and civil laws and defended the king's supremacy over the Church of England. One of the views intruded into the argument by James was a defence of his position that any pope who dispensed subjects from temporal loyalties was Antichrist an uncharacteristically shrill strain of anti-Catholicism for Andrewes which was tacitly qualified by his studied avoidance of questioning the pope's spiritual as opposed to temporal powers." DNB. Andrewes preached many times at Court and it is absolutely certain that Shakespeare heard him. Some sight foxing o/w Fine. Excudebat Robertus Barkerus hardcover
16621908290003Paris: Excudebat Antoine Vitre Regis & Cleri Gallicani typographus 1662. Hardcover. Good. Thick folio 44 cm. Bound in contemporary leather-backed boards. Joints cracked. Spine ends chips but binding holding. Collation: 4 pages leaves xvj 765 pages 1 leaf 222 16 12 lxxxviij 32 pages. 2 double-page folding maps engraved by Nicolas Sanson. The maps have been outlined in color. Printer's vignette on title as well as printer's devices throughout. Printed in two columns. Minor marginal worming to a few leaves. <br> 19th century signature of J. William Huttinger John or Johann Wilhelm b. 1836 in Germany signed by him while he lived in Paris and also when he lived in Beverly Burlington Co New Jersey. He married Alice E Reynolds Huttinger 1853-1918 who settled in Lansdowne Delaware County Pennsylvania. <br> Not in Darlow & Moule. <br> This is an oversized or heavy book which requires additional postage for international delivery outside the US. Paris: Excudebat Antoine Vitre, Regis & Cleri Gallicani typographus hardcover